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CLOUD DYNAMICS William B. Rossow July 2008. Global Distribution of Cloud Water and Water Vapor.

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1 CLOUD DYNAMICS William B. Rossow July 2008

2 Global Distribution of Cloud Water and Water Vapor

3 CloudSat First Light

4 CLOUDS ARE NOT AN EQUILIBRIUM STATE USUALLY NOT EVEN BALANCE OF RATES

5 Schematic Cloud Microphysics

6 CLOUDS ARE EMBEDDED IN THE GENERAL CIRCULATION NON-LOCAL DYNAMICAL META-STATE

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8 TWO CRITICAL PHASE CHANGES PHASE OF CLOUD PARTICLES SIZE OF CLOUD PARTICLES, PRECIPITATION ONSET NUMBER OF CLOUD PARTICLES IS NOT TOO CRITICAL

9 Effective Radius (μm) for Liquid Clouds (Temperature > 273 K) NOAA-14 for 1995 Precipitation Onset

10 Effective Radius (μm) for Ice Clouds (Temperature < 260 K) NOAA-14 for 1995 Precipitation Onset

11 DYNAMICAL ANALYSIS APPROACHES ATTRIBUTE COMPOSITES LAGRANGIAN EVOLUTION STATE TRANSITIONS

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13 FRACTION OF CS THAT PENETRATE

14 Storm Tracks

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18 Monthly Variation of “More Convective” State in Tropical Longitude Sectors

19 ∂CLOUD PHYSICAL PROCESSES ∂TIME ∂CLIMATE ∂TIME FEEDBACKS ∂TIME ∂CLOUD STATE DEPENDENT RELATIONSHIPS

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21 BACKUP SLIDES

22 Thanks to a Cast of Hundreds Radiation Codes: Lacis, Mishchenko, Pardo, Cairns, Travis Cloud Detection Methods: Arking, Briand, Coakley, Desbois, Hahn, Harrison, Minnis, Mosher, Ruprecht, Seze, Simmer, E. Smith, Stubenrauch, Vonder Haar, Warren, Wylie ISCCP Participants: US, Canada, France, Germany, UK, Japan, China GISS-ISCCP Team Leaders: Bishop, Kinsella, Garder, Golea, Walker Valued Advice: Bates, Curry, London, Raschke, Schiffer, Stephens, Wielicki Analysis: Aires, Carlson, T. Chen, Garder, Del Genio, Fu, Han, Jakob, Jin, Liao, Lin, Luo, Machado, Pearl, Polak, Prigent, Roebeling, Romanski, Rozendaal, Siqueira, Stubenrauch, Tselioudis, Walker, Wang, Xu, Ye, Y-C. Zhang

23 Effective Radius (μm) for Mixed Clouds (260 < Temperature < 273 K) NOAA-14 for 1995

24 OUTLINE --- Some Recent Results CLOUD MICROPHYSICS “STORM” CLOUDS skipped -- CLOUD-TRACKED WINDS CLOUDS & GENERAL CIRCULATION

25 Average Cloud Particle Sizes

26 STORM CLOUDS Storm as Perturbation of Mean State

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28 Energy Cycle of Atmosphere Zonal Mean Available Potential Energy Eddy Available Potential Energy Eddy Kinetic Energy Zonal Mean Kinetic Energy Baroclinic Cycle Gz Ge Dz De

29 First Determination of Gz and Ge from Observations Cooling of Winter Poles Winter Storms Summer Monsoons GZGZ GEGE

30 Annual Mean Generation of APE Sign of G E Confirms Lorenz estimate and Contradicts Peixoto & Oort GZGZ GEGE

31 Current Cloud Property Data Sets (Quantity±instantaneous error, mean uncertainty, source) Cloud Cover ± 15%, 5%, satellite, surface weather obs. Cloud Top Temperature ± 3-6K, 2K, satellite Cloud Top Height ± 0.5-1.9 km, 0.3 km, satellite Cloud Optical Thickness ± 25%, 10%, satellite Cloud Particle Size ± 2  m (liquid), ± 10  m (ice), 1  m (liquid), 10  m (ice), satellite Cloud Water Path ± 15% (liquid), ± 200% (ice), 10% (liquid), 100% (ice), satellite Cloud Base Temperature ± 3-6K, 2K, surface obs. Cloud Base Height ± 0.5-1 km, 0.3 km, surface obs. Precipitation ± 30%, 15%, satellite, surface obs. Lightning ± 30%, 10%, satellite What’s Left to Do?  Cloud Vertical Structure!!

32 Zonal Seasonal Mean Pressure-Latitude Cross- Sections of Cloud Frequency of Occurrence Land DJF Land JJA Ocean DJFOcean JJA

33 EXTENDING THE RECORD

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37 Annual Mean Effective Radius (μm) Liquid and Ice for Land and Water NOA/NOM for 1995

38 Annual Mean Effective Radius (μm) Liquid and Ice for Morning and Afternoon For 1995

39 Regional (30º-60ºN) Monthly Mean Effective Radius (μm) Liquid and Ice for Water and Land For 1995

40 Regional (30º-60ºS) Monthly Mean Effective Radius (μm) Liquid and Ice for Water and Land For 1995

41 Regional (0º-30ºN) Monthly Mean Effective Radius (μm) Liquid and Ice for Water and Land For 1995

42 NOA 1995 Annual means by Cloud type Effective Radius (Microns)

43 NOA&NOM (combined)1995 monthly means Effective Radius (Microns) LAT REGION >60

44 NOA&NOM (combined)1995 monthly means Effective Radius (Microns) -30<LAT REGION <0

45 NOA&NOM (combined)1995 monthly means Effective Radius (Microns) LAT REGION>-90

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47 Surface Pressure Anomalies

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49 “SMALL” CLOUDS USED TO DETERMINE HORIZONTAL WINDS

50 Composite Cyclone Cloud Vertical Structure

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52 Average Cloud Droplet Size as Function of Cloud Optical Thickness Precipitation Onset 11μm 16μm

53 Weather State

54 MeanCStmpCSradiusMeanCStmpCSradius MEAN CLOUD TOP TEMPERATURE VERSUS SIZE

55 MINIMUM CLOUD TOP TEMPERATURE VERSUS SIZE

56 Composite of Diabatic Heating of Atmosphere with Cyclone Strength

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58 Correlation of Microwave Polarization Features and Lightning Cloud Top TemperatureLIS Detection

59 Evolution of Tropical Convective Systems


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